- and
joined the
Shaolin School as a monk with the
monastic title Yuanzhen (圓真;
Yuánzhēn).
During this time, he
stirred up
conflict between the Ming Cult...
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Empress Yuanzhen (Chinese: 元貞皇后) may
refer to:
Duchess Dugu (fl. 6th century),
posthumously honored as an
empress by her son Li Yuan, the
first emperor...
- the Wise', Chinese: 暾欲谷; pinyin: Tunyugu, Chinese: 阿史德元珍; pinyin: Āshǐdé
Yuánzhēn, born c. 646, died c. 726) was the baga-tarkhan (supreme commander) and...
- Feng
Yuanzhen may
refer to: Yuan-Cheng Fung (born 1919), Chinese-born
American scientist and
engineer Abby Fung (born 1982),
Taiwanese actress Feng Yuanzheng...
- Guo
Yuanzhen (郭元振; 656–713),
formal name Guo Zhen (郭震) but went by the
courtesy name of
Yuanzhen, was an official, general, and
diplomat of Tang and Zhou...
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Cheng Yuanzhen (程元振) (died 764?) was a
Chinese eunuch,
military general, and
politician during the Tang dynasty. He was
exceedingly powerful early in the...
- he did not use a
Chinese regnal name as
Emperor during his two eras of
Yuánzhēn (元貞) 1295–1297 then Dàdé (大德), 1297–1307,
while Kublai had done so before...
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Altar of
Fengdu Zhang Yuanlian Chen
Yuanqing Li
Yuande Fan
YuanZhang Du
YuanZhen Liu
Yuanfu Chang Yuan Jia
Taoyuan Ten
Masters of the
Underworld A Bang...
- with
children Xu Xinnian, Xu Lingyue, and Xu Lingyin.
Zhang Xiaochen Chu
Yuanzhen A
former top
imperial scholar who
withdrew from officialdom, abandoned...
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reign would also see
dominance by such
individuals as the
eunuchs Cheng Yuanzhen and Yu Chao'en, as well as the
chancellor Yuan Zai. It is also
worth noting...